Oldest sculpture found in Morocco
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A 400,000-year-old stone object unearthed in
Morocco could be the world�s oldest attempt at sculpture. |
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| Cultural controversy The find is likely to further fuel a vociferous debate over the timing of humanity�s discovery of symbolism. Hominids such as Homo heidelbergensis and Homo erectus, that were alive during the Acheulian period, are not thought to have been capable of the symbolic thought needed to create art. Writing in the journal Current Anthropology, Robert Bednarik, president of the International Federation of Rock Art Organisations (IFRAO), suggests that the overall shape of the Tan-Tan object was fashioned by natural processes. But he argues that conspicuous grooves on the surface of the stone, which appear to emphasise its humanlike appearance, are partially man-made. Mr Bednarik claims that some of these grooves were made by repeated battering with a stone tool to connect up natural depressions in the rock. �What we�ve got is a piece of stone that is largely naturally shaped. �It has some modifications, but they are more than modifications,� Mr Bednarik told BBC News Online. However, Professor Stanley Ambrose of the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, US, said he saw no evidence for tool marks and that, although the figure was evocative, it was most likely the result of �fortuitous natural weathering�. A 200,000-300,000-year-old stone object found at Berekhat Ram in Israel in 1986 has also been the subject of claims that it is a figurine. However, several other researchers later presented evidence to show that it was probably shaped by geological processes. �BBC |